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nixon's not going to get his makeup on until jack kennedy says. i said, it looks like a mexican standoff. that's how it happened. when he got kennedy alone in his green room, wilson put makeup on him. nixon's guy ran down and got a product known as lazy shave, known as beard stick. he called frank stanton head of cbs news into the control room to see the stark disappearance of the candidates. he called ted rogers and said he was satisfied the way nixon looked. that's not the way the rest of the country saw it, when nixon started sweating through that beard stick. the next venue was nbc studios where we produce "hardball." wilson arrived with the kennedy brothers to figure out something was up. someone set the temperature to freezing. felt like a meat locker. jack said, what the hell is this? wilson remembers racing down to the basement looking for the air conditioning unit. there was a guy standing there that ted rogers put there for nixon and he said, don't let anybody change this pip said, get out of the way or i'm going to call the police. he i
nixon's not going to get his makeup on until jack kennedy says. i said, it looks like a mexican standoff. that's how it happened. when he got kennedy alone in his green room, wilson put makeup on him. nixon's guy ran down and got a product known as lazy shave, known as beard stick. he called frank stanton head of cbs news into the control room to see the stark disappearance of the candidates. he called ted rogers and said he was satisfied the way nixon looked. that's not the way the rest of the...
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. >> richard nixon tried it, and richard nixon got blown away. anyway, the president seemed to have regained a bit of his fighting spirit today. good for him. here he was at a campaign event right there in denver. >> when i got onto the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but it couldn't have been mitt romney because the real mitt romney has been running around the country for the last year promising $5 trillion in tax cuts to favor the wealthy. the fellow on stage said last night he didn't know anything about that. governor romney may dance around his positions, but if you want to be president, you owe the american people the truth. >> the trouble is 58 million people were just told by nielsen, 58 million, the preliminary estimate watched last night, that was an audience we'll probably never see again, and he now -- >> and probably 2 million, chris, 2 million will see what he said today. can you imagine if he had said on stage last night and said, hey, who is this fellow i'm debating? it can't be mitt romney. mi
. >> richard nixon tried it, and richard nixon got blown away. anyway, the president seemed to have regained a bit of his fighting spirit today. good for him. here he was at a campaign event right there in denver. >> when i got onto the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but it couldn't have been mitt romney because the real mitt romney has been running around the country for the last year promising $5 trillion in tax cuts to favor the wealthy. the...
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people standing on the grass while nixon spoke. nixon belonged to a camp called caveman. i belong to one called spot. there are names like that. reagan's camp was owl's nest. ford's is -- i forget what his is, but any rate. he came out there and i took them -- he made -- two times i heard him do it and different circumstance. one was to the american society newspaper editors two or three years after he left office. which he got a standing ovation from them which i felt just really excited. i was introducing him and to have my colleagues give him a standing ovation was really something. and then in both cases he took people on a tour of the world and told them what he thought was going on in each part of the world and very precise, understandable terms. and at the bohemian grove the rule is that you speak for 30 minutes. he stood there for 30 minutes with no notes, spoke on this tour around the world and just knocked everybody off of their socks. it was probably one of the best speeches i ever heard him make. and when he didn't have a single note. he stayed there and sort
people standing on the grass while nixon spoke. nixon belonged to a camp called caveman. i belong to one called spot. there are names like that. reagan's camp was owl's nest. ford's is -- i forget what his is, but any rate. he came out there and i took them -- he made -- two times i heard him do it and different circumstance. one was to the american society newspaper editors two or three years after he left office. which he got a standing ovation from them which i felt just really excited. i...
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nixon was fine but kennedy was subperb. boast of the people in that room were for nixon, as you've soebed in t observed in the past. >> there's no nuns. by the way, we should read what kennedy said at that amazing dinner in 1960. he said, quote, cardinal spellman is the only man so widely respected in american politics that he could bring together at the same moment those who have disagreed so strongly, both publicly and privately, vice president nixon and rockefeller. the joke is, the democrats united, behind me, the republicans are hopelessly d divided, i'm going to win this darn thing. >> that's right. it's reminiscent n. fact, of john mccain saying there are many who are for me and he says, good to see you, hillary clinton. there's a lot of that good nature kind of humor. it underscores sort of an underlies sense, whoever wins, this portion of it, the establishment is going to be okay. >> let me remind -- by the way, the quote was w., not exactly -- it was self-deprecating. let's take a listen to him. we have it on tape
nixon was fine but kennedy was subperb. boast of the people in that room were for nixon, as you've soebed in t observed in the past. >> there's no nuns. by the way, we should read what kennedy said at that amazing dinner in 1960. he said, quote, cardinal spellman is the only man so widely respected in american politics that he could bring together at the same moment those who have disagreed so strongly, both publicly and privately, vice president nixon and rockefeller. the joke is, the...
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no problem says nixon. even though the watergate reporting led the way, they say many americans didn't believe the president was directly involved until this. >> a high level campaign of political sabotage and espionage unparalleled in american history. >> walter cronkite special reports on the "cbs evening news." >> the white house denied and continues to deny involvement in any wrongdoing. >> nixon believed that you use the presidency as an instrument of personal revenge or reward. we keep looking for a tape where somebody says, what would be good for the country? >> president gerald ford considering the good of the country pardoned richard nixon. nixon never thanked him. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >>> after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the colorado wildfires. we'll get an update from the scene. plus the obama administration and damage control over comments about the economy and classified leaks. we'll hear from david axelrod. and a preview of the new apple products from the a
no problem says nixon. even though the watergate reporting led the way, they say many americans didn't believe the president was directly involved until this. >> a high level campaign of political sabotage and espionage unparalleled in american history. >> walter cronkite special reports on the "cbs evening news." >> the white house denied and continues to deny involvement in any wrongdoing. >> nixon believed that you use the presidency as an instrument of...
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and nixon was fine but kennedy was superb. most of the people in the room even though kennedy was catholic were for nixon. as you observed in the past, chris. the bishops were for nixon. >> no nuns at the dinner. i don't think, by the way, we should read what kennedy said at that amazing dinner in 1960. here's what he said. he delivered a barn burner. quote, cardinal spellman is the only man so widely respected in american politics that he could bring together amicably at the same banquet table for the first time in this campaign two political leaders who are increasingly apprehensive about the november election. who have long eyed each other suspiciously and who have disagreed so strongly, both publicly and privately. vice president nixon and governor rockefeller. now, there he was putting a slice right, earl, between the republican party saying the joke here is, the democrats are united behind me, the republicans are hopelessly divided, i'm going to win this darn thing. that's the kind of thing you're going to see tonight. t
and nixon was fine but kennedy was superb. most of the people in the room even though kennedy was catholic were for nixon. as you observed in the past, chris. the bishops were for nixon. >> no nuns at the dinner. i don't think, by the way, we should read what kennedy said at that amazing dinner in 1960. here's what he said. he delivered a barn burner. quote, cardinal spellman is the only man so widely respected in american politics that he could bring together amicably at the same banquet...
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so, yes, i don't think there are two nixons. i think there are probably four or five nixons. he's different. he's truly a very different personality with, say, colson and halderman that seemed to bring out his wore sise side, t he is with his speechwriters, with ray price, as he is with rose when the conversations they had together as i've mentioned with his daughters and his wife and another personality. i'm sure that the family was horrified when they heard some of those tapes. when i did the rehnquist chis, i mean, he's funny, too. his take on women in his presidency, he wanted to put a woman on supreme court and he has these conversations with mitchell who martha is pushing him to get a woman on the court and they have these conversations together saying, you know, nixon saying, you know, john, i got -- i don't have any women in my cabinet thank god, but then my cabinet's so awful, it couldn't get any worse. but can you imagine putting a woman on a court, do you know how small those chambers are up there any me there? i mean, it would be like putting women in a capsule on
so, yes, i don't think there are two nixons. i think there are probably four or five nixons. he's different. he's truly a very different personality with, say, colson and halderman that seemed to bring out his wore sise side, t he is with his speechwriters, with ray price, as he is with rose when the conversations they had together as i've mentioned with his daughters and his wife and another personality. i'm sure that the family was horrified when they heard some of those tapes. when i did the...
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it morphs into the abuse of high office by nixon during the nixon presidency. it's the abuse of the campaign laws. it's the abuse of the power of the irs to use it to attack your enemies. these are something -- actually, these are the things that trouble me in many regards more than what has some color of national security which is the elssberg break-in. while i think they were doing it largely to discredit ellsberg, one of the explanations that bud crow has given to me over the years who was in charge of getting the approval was we were really worried from a national security basis what more ellsberg might have that he would leak. ellsberg, as it happens, was very sensitive that he not leak anything and he is an experienced intelligence offer that, he not leak anything that would show sources and methods, which are, of course, the most important things to protect for the intelligence community. what was very worrying to me are the amounts of money that are pouring back in through citizens united because one of the reasons you have the kind of foolishness that
it morphs into the abuse of high office by nixon during the nixon presidency. it's the abuse of the campaign laws. it's the abuse of the power of the irs to use it to attack your enemies. these are something -- actually, these are the things that trouble me in many regards more than what has some color of national security which is the elssberg break-in. while i think they were doing it largely to discredit ellsberg, one of the explanations that bud crow has given to me over the years who was...
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he is nixon. and john bolton, who wants to be secretary of state. imagine a secretary of state of this country who engages in this kind of witch-hunting. >> i think somebody should ask mitt romney whether he agrees with john bolton that these are legitimate questions. one of the things that was fascinating was there was this moment when it seemed as if finally michele bachmann and her ilk were going to be marginalized in the republican party. we had this very rare outbreak of republican decency. and there has been such a huge pushback. the tea party has come out in support of michele bachmann, the religious right, the family research council came out with a statement of support. talk radio has rallied around her. and these are really important forces in the republican party. and eric cantor knows that. so his statement of support for her today i think is a sign that, you know, that unfortunately the john mccains and the eric boehners who are trying to kind of marginalize this kind of thing are not going to be successful. >> you speak well and true.
he is nixon. and john bolton, who wants to be secretary of state. imagine a secretary of state of this country who engages in this kind of witch-hunting. >> i think somebody should ask mitt romney whether he agrees with john bolton that these are legitimate questions. one of the things that was fascinating was there was this moment when it seemed as if finally michele bachmann and her ilk were going to be marginalized in the republican party. we had this very rare outbreak of republican...
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nixon library and museum. returning now to nixon and viet nam. tragically timely subject when america finds herself embroiled in an inconclusive war or two. editor of foreign affairs in the pages of the new york times has suggested president obama model his exit from afghanistan on president nixon's exit from viet nam. we have some amazing good scholars to discuss the subject with you. i'll introduce right before he or
nixon library and museum. returning now to nixon and viet nam. tragically timely subject when america finds herself embroiled in an inconclusive war or two. editor of foreign affairs in the pages of the new york times has suggested president obama model his exit from afghanistan on president nixon's exit from viet nam. we have some amazing good scholars to discuss the subject with you. i'll introduce right before he or
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nixon never thank him. tony guide to cbs news new york. >>> in the bay area talking about warm weather that could lead to record highs tomorrow. then changes ahead. will cover that in due course. ,,,, >>> the creatures of madagascar are three found their way to the top of the box office. the latest installment earn more than $60 million. prometheus had a big opening taking in 50 million, snow white and the huntsman and men and black three round out the top five. they threw everything away, where volunteers did spring cleaning at one of san francisco's popular beaches. a quiet park near ghiradelli square where a favorite, a lot of foot traffic, that causes trash to build up. among the items a kitchen sink and a grocery cart. volunteers receive free passes to the aquarium of the bay. we have a red flag warning but brian hackney promises changes >>> we will get to that. high fire danger. high fire danger around the bay and warm tomorrow. there will be a cooling off period in redwood city and 74, santa rosa 68,
nixon never thank him. tony guide to cbs news new york. >>> in the bay area talking about warm weather that could lead to record highs tomorrow. then changes ahead. will cover that in due course. ,,,, >>> the creatures of madagascar are three found their way to the top of the box office. the latest installment earn more than $60 million. prometheus had a big opening taking in 50 million, snow white and the huntsman and men and black three round out the top five. they threw...
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the equal of richardar nixon whh he hadn't been. the first debate the implications of it remain profound and real and it's shaped this race. >> and vice president biden i think one their debate. i think obama won this last debate. so far if there's an effect in the polls it hasn't been visible to me at least. that first debate had a huge effect. the last two not so much. >> ifill: who they speaking to tonight? are they speaking to the undecided women in sub urban columbus? are they speaking to the nation at large? who counts tonight? >> that's a great thing about it. you're speaking to everybody at the same time. the president's problem is... one of his problems is that he has the advantage, a lead of five points in that nbc wall street journal poll among registered voters but they're tie among hoaft most likely to vote. it's a problem of excitement, of generation, of convincing his people that their vote matters that this is an important election that he's going to make a difference. really to g. >> n them up. i'm fed up with micro
the equal of richardar nixon whh he hadn't been. the first debate the implications of it remain profound and real and it's shaped this race. >> and vice president biden i think one their debate. i think obama won this last debate. so far if there's an effect in the polls it hasn't been visible to me at least. that first debate had a huge effect. the last two not so much. >> ifill: who they speaking to tonight? are they speaking to the undecided women in sub urban columbus? are they...
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president nixon, this is nixon, the main character. eleanor roosevelt longworth approaching 90 at the time of the watergate scandal, teddy roosevelt staffer, still very sharp, still very humorous and would be. and she is sort of my one-woman which course with the long historical memory. howard hunt, one of the burglars who was one of -- the only person that i knew, actually. i knew him when i was in the magazine business. he was from an article for me when i was a gentle it -- jevons quarterly. i had him review a spy novel. he used to write them. and elliott richardson from the investigative side of things and a few more rail -- relatively minor, the president's secretary a great many of the players actually had their homes there. the mitchells live there. it was not just the headquarters of was there to be burgled. >> now, david mariness -- thomas mallon, yesterday we spent some time here at the national book festival. do they feature in watergate to the novel? >> in a minor way they come and go. julie nixon was a very valiant defende
president nixon, this is nixon, the main character. eleanor roosevelt longworth approaching 90 at the time of the watergate scandal, teddy roosevelt staffer, still very sharp, still very humorous and would be. and she is sort of my one-woman which course with the long historical memory. howard hunt, one of the burglars who was one of -- the only person that i knew, actually. i knew him when i was in the magazine business. he was from an article for me when i was a gentle it -- jevons quarterly....
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nixon library and museum. returning now to nixon and vietnam. a tragically timely subject when america finds herself embroiled in an inclusive war or two. and the editor of foreign affairs and the pages of the "new york times" has suggested that president obama model his exit from afghanistan on president nixon's exit from vietnam. we have some amazing, amazingly good scholars to discuss the subject with you today. i'll introduce each one right before he or she speaks. we'll start off with jeffrey kimball. no one has done more to bring richard nixon's te cent integral exit strategy to life than jeff kimball. he has written two pathfinding books on the subject. "nixon's vietnam war" in 1998 and 2003's "the vietnam war files." a professor ameritus, miami university of ohio. jeff had had the great scholarly pleasure in the last decade with each new release of nixon tapes and nixon documents of seeing his work proved right. and i have the great scholarly pleasure of introducing him. ladies and gentlemen, jeffrey kimball. [ applause ] >> thank you, k
nixon library and museum. returning now to nixon and vietnam. a tragically timely subject when america finds herself embroiled in an inclusive war or two. and the editor of foreign affairs and the pages of the "new york times" has suggested that president obama model his exit from afghanistan on president nixon's exit from vietnam. we have some amazing, amazingly good scholars to discuss the subject with you today. i'll introduce each one right before he or she speaks. we'll start off...
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it was always about nixon. >> reporter: for cbs this morning, i'm terrell brown. >> wow. this is such an amazing story. not only because it changed history, but also because it spanned a whole lot of young people that wanted to be journalists because of what woodward and bernstein did. i'm going to be at the watergate tonight where "the washington post" is sponsoring a whole series and honoring ben bradly and i'm going to interview bob and carl. >> i never get enough of this story. i think what it must have been like for them back in the day to have this incredible story and nobody believe you. it's inconceivable to think that the white house was a criminal enterprise. that's inconceivable to think of the white house in those terms. >> we're still so fascinated by it today. bob schieffer did a great thing about how he tried to get out of covering this watergate thing because he didn't think it was a big deal at the time. >> charlie, what are you going to ask him? i'm kidding. we will have to watch. it's great. >> it's going to be good. these guys have both had an interest
it was always about nixon. >> reporter: for cbs this morning, i'm terrell brown. >> wow. this is such an amazing story. not only because it changed history, but also because it spanned a whole lot of young people that wanted to be journalists because of what woodward and bernstein did. i'm going to be at the watergate tonight where "the washington post" is sponsoring a whole series and honoring ben bradly and i'm going to interview bob and carl. >> i never get enough...
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dick nixon to be on any particular day. he wants the support of the tea party crowd. he needs them, john and mark, but he would never be a tea party person. he wouldn't show up at a yahoo kindf politics we don't like government. he's not been a life long foreign policy hawk, b he nts e suort heeoco community out there. he wants people who are hawkish. he's not a member ofhe religious right. he doesn't run around liberty university or hang around with jerry falwell, but he wants their support. he's not really a ryan republican ideologue conction politici, buhe p himn thck isn't that the fundamental problem with the guy? he wants to date these people through the election. he wants their support, but he doesn't want to be one of them. he doesn't want to marry them. is that true? >> yes. look, chris, thi he'a person who is fundamentally ill suited to being the republican nominee given what the republican party currently is. and you could say that on a bunch of different levels. it's an evangelical party and it's a southern and
dick nixon to be on any particular day. he wants the support of the tea party crowd. he needs them, john and mark, but he would never be a tea party person. he wouldn't show up at a yahoo kindf politics we don't like government. he's not been a life long foreign policy hawk, b he nts e suort heeoco community out there. he wants people who are hawkish. he's not a member ofhe religious right. he doesn't run around liberty university or hang around with jerry falwell, but he wants their support....
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i think he ought to at least belly up to richard nixon's. mitt romney is keeping those returns a secret, at least to us. his accountants and lawyers know what he's paid, where he's made his money and where he's invested and why. this caucus knows the facts. why not us. this is not an old family secret, it's not about some failing on some family member's part, some tiff about some uncle and aunt. it's simply business information. business information. isn't this guy running on how he's done business? isn't that his resumÉ? didn't he make a fortune in business, enough money to get out there and drop everything and run for the highest office? shouldn't they know so they can figure out the guy's track record, his methods, his attitudes toward his citizenship. the more time that passes, the better he can evade the demands but i wonder. mitt romney is hiding those tax
i think he ought to at least belly up to richard nixon's. mitt romney is keeping those returns a secret, at least to us. his accountants and lawyers know what he's paid, where he's made his money and where he's invested and why. this caucus knows the facts. why not us. this is not an old family secret, it's not about some failing on some family member's part, some tiff about some uncle and aunt. it's simply business information. business information. isn't this guy running on how he's done...
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i think he ought to at least belly up to richard nixon's. mitt romney is keeping those returns a secret, at least to us. his accountants and lawyers know what he's paid, where he's made his money and where he's invested and why. this caucus knows the facts. why not us. this is not an old family secret, it's not about some failing on some family member's part, some tiff about some uncle and aunt. it's simply business information. business information. isn't this guy running on how he's done business? isn't that his resumÉ? didn't he make a fortune in business, enough money to get out there and drop everything and run for the highest office? shouldn't they know so they can figure out the guy's track record, his methods, his attitudes toward his citizenship. the more time that passes, the better he can evade
i think he ought to at least belly up to richard nixon's. mitt romney is keeping those returns a secret, at least to us. his accountants and lawyers know what he's paid, where he's made his money and where he's invested and why. this caucus knows the facts. why not us. this is not an old family secret, it's not about some failing on some family member's part, some tiff about some uncle and aunt. it's simply business information. business information. isn't this guy running on how he's done...
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in that first debate between john ken dean nixon, nixon despite his years in the senate and his time as vice president came off more poorly on tv than the less experienced kennedy and a new tape showed that poor performance lingered with nixon for years to come. >> would be difficult to cover it in 2 1/2 minutes. >> this is the debate that richard nixon couldn't live down. >> which party do we want to lead the united states. mr. nixon do you want to comment on that statement? >> have no comment. >> going head-to-head with john kennedy in 1960, nixoning looked uncomfortable compared to a relaxed kennedy. nixon lamented that performance in a candid conversation with his white house chief of staff. >> remember, even on the first debate. we made the mistake of not -- for that one. well, or -- we got prepared. worked like hell. >> but you didn't have time -- >> nixon never made that mistake again not when he ran in 1968. >> nixon didn't want to debate in '68 because he had the experience of 1960 behind him. >> not in 1972 when he was up senator george mcgovern challenged him to a debate.
in that first debate between john ken dean nixon, nixon despite his years in the senate and his time as vice president came off more poorly on tv than the less experienced kennedy and a new tape showed that poor performance lingered with nixon for years to come. >> would be difficult to cover it in 2 1/2 minutes. >> this is the debate that richard nixon couldn't live down. >> which party do we want to lead the united states. mr. nixon do you want to comment on that statement?...
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vice president nixon and governor rockefeller. now, there he was putting a slice right, earl, between the republican party saying the joke here is, the democrats are united behind me, the republicans are hopelessly divided, i'm going to win this darn thing. that's the kind of thing you're going to see tonight. the clever shot in the papers the next day. >> that's right. it's reminiscent of john mccain four years ago saying there are many in this room who were for me then he sort of turns and says, good to see you, hillary clinton. you know, i mean, there's a lot of the good natured kind of human humor. it underscores an underlying sense, you know, whoever wins the country or at least this portion of it, the establishment, is going to be okay. >> let me remind, bobby, by the way, the quote was w., not exactly, well it was self-depreca self-deprecating, but let's have a listen to it. the tape. >> an impressive crowd. the haves and the have mores. some people call you the elite. i call you my base. >> well, of course we've come a lon
vice president nixon and governor rockefeller. now, there he was putting a slice right, earl, between the republican party saying the joke here is, the democrats are united behind me, the republicans are hopelessly divided, i'm going to win this darn thing. that's the kind of thing you're going to see tonight. the clever shot in the papers the next day. >> that's right. it's reminiscent of john mccain four years ago saying there are many in this room who were for me then he sort of turns...
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supreme court for the nixon to resign. >>gary: back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] get a wireless receiver in time for the olympic games. get u-verse tv for $25 a month with free hd for six months. rethink possible. >>vicki: their ran it has are highlights from the u.s. open. >>gary: the weather was the early story at the u.s. open furious fat-free very warm saturday for round three, fog the skies. tiger woods was feeling pretty gate. if a disastrous start. after one hole, he was 5 over. tiger woods scramble to finish seven over for the event. phil mickelson, what happened to him? this 17 year-old finnish nine over par. simpson in the clubhouse with his wife, his first major victory. the inaugural and jack nicholson metal is his. webb since then it is
supreme court for the nixon to resign. >>gary: back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] get a wireless receiver in time for the olympic games. get u-verse tv for $25 a month with free hd for six months. rethink possible....
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too early to callcan early to call in the incumbent democrat jay nixon,challenger. we have a state call i the presidential news ise winner in the state of wisconsin. tamron hall hpolling. >> you just this crowd around me we telling us about wisconsin because the next set of information might give us insight. what were votersee f in america? exit pollsunfa the american economic system favors the rich while 40% believes it is fair t now take a look as we deeper. we ask whether the policies would favor the rich middle class or at romney's numberers, 52% believe his poliould favor the middleclass. just 2% think h po comparisone number for obama, 31% say the policies avor the poor while 43% woulhe middle only 10% believe the from preside wealthy americans. we'll ke an eye on. wisconsin, i lived in illinois, working-class folks. perhaps equality were on their minds and?t we might >> thank you very much. the big news we just announced re, sconsin polls closed 9:00 p.m. at 9:30 p.m. nbc news is projecting that president obama has won the state of wisconsin. this is a state
too early to callcan early to call in the incumbent democrat jay nixon,challenger. we have a state call i the presidential news ise winner in the state of wisconsin. tamron hall hpolling. >> you just this crowd around me we telling us about wisconsin because the next set of information might give us insight. what were votersee f in america? exit pollsunfa the american economic system favors the rich while 40% believes it is fair t now take a look as we deeper. we ask whether the policies...
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i want to read something to you by richard nixon. he said guns are an abomination free from fear of gun owners, he being nixon would favor making guns illegal. richard nixon hardly a liberal wanted a gun control position that is far more limiting than what we're even talking about right now. >> absolutely. we're not proposing that. what we're trying to do is just bringing is that shows sensibility. that shows that we care more about the lives of our children and our families than we do about satisfying the nra and it's cohorts. it's got to move that way. i hate to think what it might take beyond this to close down those possibility. >> eliot: senator, it's sometimes much more difficult when richard nixon was much more constrictive than we are today toe where we are today. to give a speech against any meaningful gun control measures, i wish you the best of luck. >> thank you for the opportunity to talk about it. >> eliot: senator, thank you as all for your time tonight. for a look at where the republican-dominated house is leaning. co
i want to read something to you by richard nixon. he said guns are an abomination free from fear of gun owners, he being nixon would favor making guns illegal. richard nixon hardly a liberal wanted a gun control position that is far more limiting than what we're even talking about right now. >> absolutely. we're not proposing that. what we're trying to do is just bringing is that shows sensibility. that shows that we care more about the lives of our children and our families than we do...
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nixon. nixon gave a speech, and it was okay. i would give it a b. but he wasn't really, and humphrey got up and he was the funniest thing you have ever seen. he went up for seven minutes and he never sat down. and he went on and on and on. lost thet his humor was terrifi. that's what they like. and kennedy was wonderful at that. my father told me not to buyd s great at that, and he was much better than nixon was, and humphrey did a great job but he lost the night because of that. this is the gentleman -- let me give you some -- you mentioned on speeches. i'll say this. jack kennedy said if you've talked for 20 minutes and you haven't convinced the audience, you're not going to, and you start losing them after 20 minutes. make it brief if you'-- if you'g to speak to an audience, make understandable language, and also use anecdo eecdotes and st to the degree you can. in close, make it uplifting, make it positive. go for the 20 minutes. that's what i think is best. and if you want to have q and a with a friendly audience, that's fine, but do not talk w
nixon. nixon gave a speech, and it was okay. i would give it a b. but he wasn't really, and humphrey got up and he was the funniest thing you have ever seen. he went up for seven minutes and he never sat down. and he went on and on and on. lost thet his humor was terrifi. that's what they like. and kennedy was wonderful at that. my father told me not to buyd s great at that, and he was much better than nixon was, and humphrey did a great job but he lost the night because of that. this is the...
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nixon would you like to comment on that statement? >> i have no comment. >> cenk: the people who listened on the radio thought nixon had one, but the people watching it on tv thought kennedy won. it appeared that the debate swung the election in favor of kennedy. ever since then, people have put a tremendous amount of weight on the debates. because of that everybody plays the expectations game. what is funny here is all of the republicans are saying oh my god, obama is going to win. >> mitt romney has the advantage because he has been through 20 of these debates. >> mitt romney is a business guy, and hasn't had a debate against a democrat in overten years. >> mitt romney is just in practice. >> having been through this much more recently than president obama, i think he starts with an advantage. >> i think barack obama will be formidable. >> but i have never been in a presidential debate like this, and it will be a new experience. >> the president is going to lose the first debate next week. he will lose it. >> cenk: i love all of tha
nixon would you like to comment on that statement? >> i have no comment. >> cenk: the people who listened on the radio thought nixon had one, but the people watching it on tv thought kennedy won. it appeared that the debate swung the election in favor of kennedy. ever since then, people have put a tremendous amount of weight on the debates. because of that everybody plays the expectations game. what is funny here is all of the republicans are saying oh my god, obama is going to win....
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to washington post reporters who broke the story looked back and found evidence that nixon librarwide. >>> what we've found is that his white house became to a remarkable extent, it a criminal enterprise. >>> the two pulitzer prize winners say that nixon's in his book, in the arena, nixon maintains that it is a myth that he authorized payoffs to them. >>> would they said isn't his own white house tapes. he is talking to white house counsel teen and he tells the president he needs a million dollars in less money. >>> no problem says nixon. they say many americans didn't believe the president was involved until this. >>> walter reports. >>> the white house denies and continues to deny in any wrong doing. >>> we keep looking for a cave where someone says what would be good for the country? >>> nixon was part and then he never think all applicants must have a valid driver's license and no felony convictions. they also must have to be 21 years old prepare. crews kept the planes combine to be kitchen in the home of lafayette last month. the two residents got out safely but maddy was still i
to washington post reporters who broke the story looked back and found evidence that nixon librarwide. >>> what we've found is that his white house became to a remarkable extent, it a criminal enterprise. >>> the two pulitzer prize winners say that nixon's in his book, in the arena, nixon maintains that it is a myth that he authorized payoffs to them. >>> would they said isn't his own white house tapes. he is talking to white house counsel teen and he tells the...
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richard nixon had thoughts on health care. >> richard nixon put together a very comprehensive plan which looks a lot in structure like the obama plan. then we had a little problem with watergate and nixon resigned and health insurance totally died. >> by the early 1990s there was the clinton plan to cover every american without spending more. >> health care reform must be achieved for the good of our country. >> reporter: too big opponents said. too expensive. too complicated. >> we're going to lose our doctors. we're not going to be able to make medical choices anymore. it wasn't true. but these kinds of arguments resonated. >> reporter: like truman's plan it never came to a full vote. around that time, many republicans like house speaker newt gingrich started talking up something called a mandate. a requirement that every american buy his or own health coverage. >> by having a mandate you could have universal or near universal coverage and still presoerve th private insurance system. the idea of a mandate was a republican idea. >> by 2008 hillary clinton now running for president was p
richard nixon had thoughts on health care. >> richard nixon put together a very comprehensive plan which looks a lot in structure like the obama plan. then we had a little problem with watergate and nixon resigned and health insurance totally died. >> by the early 1990s there was the clinton plan to cover every american without spending more. >> health care reform must be achieved for the good of our country. >> reporter: too big opponents said. too expensive. too...
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dick nixon, richard nixon, he was a smart politician as they go, and he used to believe -- he didn't want to the run all out. you're exhausted by election day. he said you have to peak at the right time. he almost caught kennedy. he was three days late. three more days he might have caught him. humphrey almost caught nixon in '68. these elections go through rhythms. >> mitt romney peaked exactly where john kerry peaked in 2004, the first debate. they both had a first great debate, got a great bounce, and it dissipated -- >> slowly dissipated. >> -- over the course of the campaign, and they couldn't get the wind back. >> i'm not sure obama is peaking at the best moment, but the campaign, particularly in ohio, seems to have reached a plateau, this small -- >> why do you come with this debbie downer -- >> let me finish. >> are you irish? >> i'm jewish, close. >> dim scenario. >> if you look at ohio, it has narrowed in the last couple weeks, but it's hit this 4% mark and it hasn't changed -- >> let's go to -- >> obama steady -- >> let's go by what obama thinks -- not obama, romney thinks
dick nixon, richard nixon, he was a smart politician as they go, and he used to believe -- he didn't want to the run all out. you're exhausted by election day. he said you have to peak at the right time. he almost caught kennedy. he was three days late. three more days he might have caught him. humphrey almost caught nixon in '68. these elections go through rhythms. >> mitt romney peaked exactly where john kerry peaked in 2004, the first debate. they both had a first great debate, got a...
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you decided to come to president nixon and the other nixon's funeral. how did you come to that decision? >> i decided it was the proper thing to do. he had been my opponent. i thought it would be a good show of dedication to the enduring ideals of the country for me to recognize the high office he had held to recognize that campaigns cannot go on forever, there comes a time when you have to work together to a advance the country's in ways other than campaigning. so it was on that basis that i went first at pat nixon's funeral and months later to president nixon. i never had any regrets about that. >> it shows a very powerful figure can violate the law. and it shows you can violate the constitution. it showed also sometimes you get caught when you engage in behavior of that kind. you may pay a very heavy price for wrongdoing. i cannot imagine anything worse that can happen to a president than to be thrown out of office in disgrace, and i am sure president nixon came to feel that way about it. and so the lessons of watergate is to tell the truth, to obey
you decided to come to president nixon and the other nixon's funeral. how did you come to that decision? >> i decided it was the proper thing to do. he had been my opponent. i thought it would be a good show of dedication to the enduring ideals of the country for me to recognize the high office he had held to recognize that campaigns cannot go on forever, there comes a time when you have to work together to a advance the country's in ways other than campaigning. so it was on that basis...